Examples of Beginning of Bernoulli

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The discussion focuses on finding original examples of the Bernoulli Principle for a presentation, as the user seeks alternatives to common examples like aircraft and atomizers. Clarification is provided that the user is referring to Daniel Bernoulli and his principle. Suggestions for unique, relatable examples that demonstrate the principle's application in everyday life are requested. The user emphasizes the need for an example that is easy to explain and can be visually represented. The conversation highlights the importance of creativity in selecting an engaging topic for the presentation.
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Hi i need a examples of beginning of bernoulli, i will do a presentation of this, i need a original example (object, which have to be a utility in our lives) of Bernoulli, my classmates, they already have a other examples like, aircraft, sailing, atomizer. So i need other one, easy to explain or very original and interesting. And i have to be able to represent the object

Thanks
 
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Vicente said:
Hi i need a examples of beginning of bernoulli, i will do a presentation of this, i need a original example (object, which have to be a utility in our lives) of Bernoulli, my classmates, they already have a other examples like, aircraft, sailing, atomizer. So i need other one, easy to explain or very original and interesting. And i have to be able to represent the object

Thanks
It's not clear what you mean by 'beginning of bernoulli'. There was a whole family of Bernoullis who were scientists and mathematicians of the late 17th and early 18th centuries.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernoulli_family
 
Oh my sorry, i mean Daniel Bernoulli, and Bernoulli Principle,
 
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